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  • Ballots set for Pasco towns

    Voters in three East Pasco towns will go to the polls April 10 to elect city leaders.

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  • No school Thanksgiving week in Pasco, board decides

    Barring a hurricane, students and employees at Pasco County schools will get a full week of vacation at Thanksgiving this fall instead of the normal three days.

  • Midway, music, magic

    The Pasco County Fair will provide fairgoers a touch of gospel music today and a chance to watch young people show and sell steers they raised.

  • Pasco budget includes 5% property tax increase

    Pasco County commissioners are looking at another grim budget year because of the county's weak economy and home values that continue to fall.

  • Today's fair schedule

    3 p.m.: Gates & exhibits open

  • Gamez captures title

    On Saturday, J.P. Gamez turned 18 – on the same day he won a state wrestling title. But thanks to his supporting parents and a coach that got the most out of him for four years, Gamez became a man long before he entered adulthood.

  • Pasco deputies say husband suspect in Land O' Lakes woman's death

    Pasco County Sheriff's Office has ruled the death of a woman found Wednesday in Land O' Lakes is a homicide, and her husband is a suspect.

  • Eagles, eagle watchers treasure Pasco environment

    West Pasco County has a good real estate market for eagles with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission finding 16 nests in 2011, most of them along the U.S. 19-Gulf of Mexico corridor.

  • Pasco County fair kicks off with parade

    John Negley of Florida Hospital Zephyrhills got 28 ounces in the final round of the Celebrity Milk-Off to win the contest at the Pasco County Fair, which runs through Sunday.

  • Girls hoops: AATL's foundation set for future

    The end wasn't exactly what Academy at the Lakes had envisioned back in November. But most also didn't see the Wildcats reaching the Class 2A state semifinals either.

  • Pasco County Fair Schedule

    3 pm: Gates and exhibits open

  • Animal control pact stands in New Port Richey

    Pasco County commissioners voted Tuesday not to let New Port Richey cancel its animal control contract before the end of the fiscal year.

  • Crime on decline, FDLE report says

    The number of crimes reported in 2011 in unincorporated Pasco County showed a 3.5 percent drop from 2010, but Sheriff Chris Nocco on Tuesday said that statistics alone don't determine whether crime fighting is successful.

  • Judge overturns verdict against Pasco County in firefighter lawsuit

    A federal judge has overturned a verdict against Pasco County for allegedly retaliating against two firefighters who filed civil rights complaints.

  • Girls state final four finally here for AATL

    Eight previous times Academy at the Lakes coach Karim Nohra had led a girls basketball team into a region final.

  • 100-year-old has energy to spare

    On Tuesday, Maurice Will celebrated his 100th birthday among family and friends at Regency Residence Independent Living, in Port Richey. His daughter, Nancy Osterberg, as well as several of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren travelled from all over the country for this moment in their family history.

  • A dramatic triumph for RRMS Junior Thespians

    After earning a phenomenal 22 "superior" ratings at the Junior Thespian District 5 Junior Thespian competition in December, the River Ridge Middle School Junior Thespian Troupe 88135 had given itself a tough act to follow.

  • Pasco Tribune boys basketball region semifinal preview

    Tuesday at 7 p.m.

  • Woman accused of child neglect in Port Richey

    A 23-year-old woman faces a child neglect charge after she was accused of falling asleep in a parked car, leaving a 2-year-old child unsupervised and within reach of hypodermic needles and drugs, the Port Richey Police Department reported.

  • New Port Richey man accused of trying to rob IHOP

    A 31-year-old man has been arrested after he reportedly tried to rob an IHOP restaurant by handing a cashier a note in which he threatened to "shoot every one" if he wasn't given all the restaurant's cash, the New Port Richey Police Department reported.

  • This week's Pasco County prep schedule

    BOYS BASKETBALL

  • Pasco Tribune girls track preview

    Teams to watch

  • Pasco Tribune boys track preview

    Teams to watch

  • Men's basketball continues success

    The men's basketball team's improbable rise into Sunshine State Conference contention continued this past week with another pair of remarkable wins.

  • Youngster, 5, competes early

    In June, The Villages resident Charlie Futrell, 90, became the oldest person to finish a USA Triathlon-sanctioned race. He crossed the finish line in 2 hours, 18 minutes and 38 seconds.

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